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Confusing and silly signage, which is contradictory and at the same time fairly useless as it gives no directional name. Who knows what the difference between the blue and black signs are?
Queens Road is another of Royston's problematic one way streets. It which SHOULD give cyclists a nice route through to Melbourn Road but instead is an unpleasant rat run. This needs to be closed to through traffic and restored to 2 way f ... [more]
Cycle track on the southeastern side of Addenbrookes - in theory it ends after less than a hundred metres, still 30-odd metres short of the bike sheds. Obviously cyclists continue riding past the bus shelter.
What's the point of the new blue sign? To tell cyclists they can cycle on the wrong side of the road?
Sustrans NCN signage, not all pointing in the right direction, and none showing the way to Bristol
'Cyclists Dismount'' (modified to 'Cyclists Mount') on National Cycle Route 6 in Kendal
No access for cyclists to the cycle parking in front of the Grafton centre - surely with a 5mph limit it should be perfectly safe?
No sign at all that there's a cut-through to the Trumpington park and Ride and Waitrose
Elizabeth Road / Milton Road roundbout. Shared use pavement interrupted between Highworth Avenue and Arbury Road. Signs are contradictory.
The NCN 81 sign on Broad Street Bridge points directly to Birmingham - straight over the parapet into the canal !!! There is no access to the Brum-bound towpath at all in the direction in which the sign is pointing.
End of cycleway restriction sign. The sign basically tells cyclists that they can un-dismount from the "cycle route" around the Grafton Centre.
NCN51 goes to the Park and Ride site via Tiptree Close on the left here. Give yourself 10 points if you spotted the little blue sign.
Girton Road northbound totally inadequate and dangerous shared use. Dangerously narrow "cycle lane".






















